Well I don't understand why you'd say a crew should be a requirement, don't
see why you'd say any particular thing should be a requirement for being a
skinhead. I mean, sure it's pointless to be a skinhead when there's no other
skinheads (or at least ones who share your views) to hang out with, but that
doesn't require a crew. As you likely realize it's more realistic to base a
definition of something like skinhead on what it cannot be than what it must
be. Now, while I understand everything you're saying about Boston (and
wholeheartedly agree), I really don't see why you left the scene as a whole
when the problem was the Boston scene.

-----Original Message-----
From: Mod Skin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


To me, being
>skinhead was about working-class pride, and being sure to look the part as
>well as to be it. Not to say that the clothes make the man, but being
filthy
>doesn't get you any brownie points in my book. That's why I fucking hate
>hippies. They're dirty. Due to my allegiance to Traditional Skinhead values
>and culture, I left the scene. Not that I was welcome in it anyways. My
>politics and theirs don't mix. Mod-Skin is my way of describing myself. Not
>a skinhead because I no longer exist in that scene (In my opinion, a crew
>should be a requirement...) and not entirely mod, because I don't feel
>entirely deserving of that title. Anything else?



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